There were at least 50 Knights of the Round Table. The best known are: Sir Kay, Sir Bedivere, Sir Galahad, Sir Gawain, Sir Lancelot, Sir Percival
The knights served their King.---
The time of King Arthur (the real Arthur) to 1600
The shields of Arthur's knights were hanging on the trees as a symbolic representation of their valor and status. In the context of Arthurian legend, this act often served to challenge potential knights or adventurers, indicating that they could prove their worth by retrieving a shield or engaging in combat. It also highlights the themes of honor and chivalry central to the stories surrounding King Arthur and his Round Table. This imagery evokes a sense of adventure and the quest for glory inherent in the tales of Camelot.
Knights demonstrated their loyalty to the king through acts of fealty, which included pledging an oath of loyalty in a formal ceremony. They served in the king's army, providing military support during conflicts and protecting the realm. Additionally, knights managed lands granted by the king, ensuring the king's interests were upheld in their territories. Their loyalty was often reinforced by the code of chivalry, which emphasized honor, bravery, and service to their sovereign.
The purpose of knights are to defend there king or lord.
No King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is not nonfiction.
King Arthur was betrayed by some of the members of Knights of the Round Table. The two knights are Lancelot and Morded.
The knights served their King.---
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King Arthur's men are the Knights of the Round Table.
King Arthur and the Knights of Justice - 1992 was released on: USA: September 1992
they were knighted by king Arthur
King Harold is the King of medieval Europe in the knights tale
King Arthur of Britain.
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